Bluemoon goes into Meltdown

'Pep is right to be raging, there's clear corruption and an obvious agenda and it's getting more blatant by the week.'

This is what psychologists call "guilt transference"? With their unearned success, they are now projecting the idea cheating on others.

If it's about the red than Rojo should've stayed on the pitch with his 2 tackles then as well. Fools.
 
I have maintained for a long time they dont actually have a great squad. They have a couple of standout players (De Bruyne/Aguero), a few who have previously been fantastic players but not consistently for a while (Silva/Toure/Kompany/Zabaleta), a few that I have never really rated much above average (Fernandinho, Nolito, Navas, Otamendi) a few inconsistent younger players (Sterling/Sane/Stones) and then some absolute shockers. Also, once you scratch the surface of the bare XI there is very, very little substance.

Lets not forget, they finished 4th last year and imo that is about right
 
For whom he is talking? @JB08
I have no idea :lol:

It sounds like maybe the journalist? But he clearly did absolutely nothing wrong.

Some of them seem absolutely unstable, mentally.
 
Apparently Mason is a rag because of yday's performance (in which all his decisions were correct), yet they forget his performance against Boro against us :lol:
 
I have maintained for a long time they dont actually have a great squad. They have a couple of standout players (De Bruyne/Aguero), a few who have previously been fantastic players but not consistently for a while (Silva/Toure/Kompany/Zabaleta), a few that I have never really rated much above average (Fernandinho, Nolito, Navas, Otamendi) a few inconsistent younger players (Sterling/Sane/Stones) and then some absolute shockers. Also, once you scratch the surface of the bare XI there is very, very little substance.

Lets not forget, they finished 4th last year and imo that is about right
By goal difference as well,

The arrogance of them to believe that they could just buy an ethos such as Bayern or Barca is staggering. Their moves in the transfer window were odd also. I thought the key areas needing addressing were the full backs and defensive mid, none of which got bolstered, instead they got the crock Gundogan.
 
"Pep is right to be raging"

what, when, what did the best manager in the world say, has he lost it yet?

He is going into that dark place called "Why always us?". There's a fine line between galvanising siege mentality and the destructive lack of self-awareness of a victim mentality.

He seems to be heading for the latter.
 
He is going into that dark place called "Why always us?". There's a fine line between galvanising siege mentality and the destructive lack of self-awareness of a victim mentality.

He seems to be heading for the latter.

Think too much is being read into it. Pep is very cynical when it comes to the press, always has been. Nothing much new about his behaviour tbh
 
Think too much is being read into it. Pep is very cynical when it comes to the press, always has been. Nothing much new about his behaviour tbh
I would accept this argument if he wasnt calling out the quality of the league or his own fan base, which he seems to be doing repeatedly, hell leave on his own soon enough.
 
I love how short term their memory is over there. We've been getting screwed over by the refs for the entire season and get two offside goals (1 which didn't matter as the game was already won) and all of a sudden the refs want us to win the league?
 
I love how short term their memory is over there. We've been getting screwed over by the refs for the entire season and get two offside goals (1 which didn't matter as the game was already won) and all of a sudden the refs want us to win the league?

Even worse when in those same games we've still had big decisions go against us.
 
The best thing about this for me is that the entire club has been structured with the end goal of getting Pep as manager. They've been planning and tapping for years and years. Putting his barca cronies in powerful positions in order to convince him to come. This is their shot at the big time, all of their eggs are in one basket. They are counting on pep to make them a real top club, one capable of winning the CL and playing fantastic football which blows the other teams away. So if this fails, where do they go from here? Everything they've been scheming towards will come to nothing and it'll be beautiful.
 
The decision to sack Mancini was bizarre they played brilliantly under him and were frightening at times.
 
At the start of the season it was impossible to have a serious debate about Pep. If, like me, you questioned the substance of his record at Barcelona and Bayern you were accused of being jealous even though we had just appointed arguably the best manager in the business with a proven track record in 4 countries.

I can understand City fans being giddy but surely more "expert" pundits and journalists should have questioned exactly what his role was in creating unstoppable sides at Bayern and Barcelona
 
At the start of the season it was impossible to have a serious debate about Pep. If, like me, you questioned the substance of his record at Barcelona and Bayern you were accused of being jealous even though we had just appointed arguably the best manager in the business with a proven track record in 4 countries.

I can understand City fans being giddy but surely more "expert" pundits and journalists should have questioned exactly what his role was in creating unstoppable sides at Bayern and Barcelona

You highlight the point, very few of these so called experts daren't go against the grain and challenge popular mainstream narrative. They all had them nailed on for everything after 10 wins at the beginning of the season.
 
You highlight the point, very few of these so called experts daren't go against the grain and challenge popular mainstream narrative. They all had them nailed on for everything after 10 wins at the beginning of the season.

I agree. It would be nice to see a few more Keane and Sutton's and a few less Redknapps and Henrys.

It wasn't like it was even a tough spot. It was fairly obvious that this was going to happen
 
The best thing about this for me is that the entire club has been structured with the end goal of getting Pep as manager. They've been planning and tapping for years and years. Putting his barca cronies in powerful positions in order to convince him to come. This is their shot at the big time, all of their eggs are in one basket. They are counting on pep to make them a real top club, one capable of winning the CL and playing fantastic football which blows the other teams away. So if this fails, where do they go from here? Everything they've been scheming towards will come to nothing and it'll be beautiful.
:lol: so beautifully put
 
I do think we all need to calm down a bit though, including City fans. They are still 3 points ahead of us, and their next few premier league games look winnable. They are having a bit of a bad patch especially with Pep having a meltdown everytime he is interviewed. If the owners see sense they will keep Pep and I can see them spending a lot of money in the next two windows which is always a good way to stop problems at football clubs.
It's great seeing them in a mini turmoil though, considering how optimistic they were before the season started.
 
I do think we all need to calm down a bit though, including City fans. They are still 3 points ahead of us, and their next few premier league games look winnable. They are having a bit of a bad patch especially with Pep having a meltdown everytime he is interviewed. If the owners see sense they will keep Pep and I can see them spending a lot of money in the next two windows which is always a good way to stop problems at football clubs.
It's great seeing them in a mini turmoil though, considering how optimistic they were before the season started.
They're away to Everton next and then at home to Spurs and you think those games look winnable? It's not like they're playing Sunderland and Swansea at home
 
I do think we all need to calm down a bit though, including City fans. They are still 3 points ahead of us, and their next few premier league games look winnable. They are having a bit of a bad patch especially with Pep having a meltdown everytime he is interviewed. If the owners see sense they will keep Pep and I can see them spending a lot of money in the next two windows which is always a good way to stop problems at football clubs.
It's great seeing them in a mini turmoil though, considering how optimistic they were before the season started.
Plus they have Yaya's birthday coming, always a rough month for that club.
Wouldn't it be fantastic if he did a DiMaria on them.
 
Lol at this article. Calls City small time, and hints that Pep will be short term. Remember when everyone was criticising the Jose appointment for being short sighted, despite the fact Guardiola has never managed a team for more than 4 years?

http://www.espnfc.com/manchester-ci...-ranks-man-city-as-second-tier-team-co-author

In fairness Guardiola usually leaves on his terms after domination. Mourinho usually leaves after full blown meltdowns and dressing room disarray.
 
In fairness Guardiola usually leaves on his terms after domination. Mourinho usually leaves after full blown meltdowns and dressing room disarray.
Guardiola usually joins his teams during domination as well though, that's his trouble this time around.
 
Mourinho didn't leave Porto, Chelsea the first time or Inter in those circumstances. Real sure, but which manager doesn't there? Chelsea last year was certainly bizarre though.

He first left Chelsea after falling out with Roman.

And yeah, fair enough about Real. Basket case of a club.
 
He first left Chelsea after falling out with Roman.

And Jose's the first manager to fall out with Roman, eh?

Jose's longevity at Chelsea and Madrid is better than most managers. How many managers stay for three seasons at either club? The man is also adored at Porto and Inter.

This whole meltdown idea has to be seen in context. Any world class manager would have a meltdown trying to deal with Abramovich and Perez.

Carlo Ancelotti coped for years with Berlusconi's craziness, look how long he lasted at Chelsea and Madrid by comparison! You can't make out that only Mou has issues at those clubs.
 
I do think we all need to calm down a bit though, including City fans. They are still 3 points ahead of us, and their next few premier league games look winnable. They are having a bit of a bad patch especially with Pep having a meltdown everytime he is interviewed. If the owners see sense they will keep Pep and I can see them spending a lot of money in the next two windows which is always a good way to stop problems at football clubs.
It's great seeing them in a mini turmoil though, considering how optimistic they were before the season started.
Of course they'll spend a lot of money, but it'll probably be lots of panic buys. Its not exactly a secret that they're a small shithole Barca clone identity-less sugar daddy club, with a rapidly losing cred time bomb of a manager.
Why would you want to go to City?
If money was your absolute motivation, China's the new City.
 
They're away to Everton next and then at home to Spurs and you think those games look winnable? It's not like they're playing Sunderland and Swansea at home
Was about to say this. Also with no Fernandinho so 46 year old Yaya doing the pressing in midfield..
 
The decision to sack Mancini was bizarre they played brilliantly under him and were frightening at times.

Mancini had Kompany, Toure, Silva and Aguero all at their best. Pep would be walking the league with that team.

Doesn't excuse their shit transfer window however.
 
Mancini had Kompany, Toure, Silva and Aguero all at their best. Pep would be walking the league with that team.

Doesn't excuse their shit transfer window however.
Pep dropped Aguero in firing form earlier in the season but got dropped for whatever reason. At Bayern, Pep insisted on FBs to play as central midfielders or 3 at the back or whatever when they can just play simple 4 at the back to bring out the best of his defenders. Not like it's the players' fault for defenders got confused and can't defend when being counted
 
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